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Protest Music: Music & War
An inquiry into why and how contentious social issues and popular music became intertwined in the American Culture?
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Music, Antiwar
by Ron Eyerman in Opposition to War: An Encyclopedia of U.S. Peace and Antiwar Movements(Vol. 2), 2018. Accessed via Gale Ebooks
Profile: Protest songs
JOHN YDSTIE, host Weekend All Things Considered, 29 March 2003. Accessed via Gale In Context: U.S. History.
Anti-War Songs Are in Vogue in New Albums and Concert Tours
By Tony Hicks Contra Costa Times, 06/09 2006. Accessed via ProQuest; SIRS Issues Researcher,
The Music of American Politics
By Jon Meacham and Tim Mcgraw. New York Times, 06/16 2019. Accessed via ProQuest; SIRS Issues Researcher,
The Battle-Cry of Freedom
by Stuart Isacoff, Sheet Music Magazine, Spring, 2005. Accessed via ProQuest; SIRS Issues Researcher,
Protest Music of the Vietnam War
By Anne Meisenzahl and Roger. Peace. United States Foreign Policy History and Resource Guide website, 2017, updated March 2023,
Protest Music
by Frank Hoffmann and modified for the web by Robert Birkline. In Survey of American Popular Music. Sam Houston State University, course MUS264 Spring 2003
Why the Vietnam War Produced Such Iconic Music
By Lily Rothman in Time, September 27, 2017. Includes embedded video with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sebastian Junger (6:17)
Creedence Clearwater Revival "Fortunate Son" on The Ed Sullivan Show on November 16, 1969
'Next Stop Is Vietnam': A War In Song By David C. Barnett. Heard on All Things Considered November 11, 2010
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